3.

4.

5.

Think of it-- Canada's healthcare system is better than all countries--Even the U.S

Added 7 years ago by guest, 1 point

6.

New Zealand

34 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

7.

Australia

33 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 2 comments

Comments:

keep it up australia it has one of the best health care systems which is free or you just pay less that really good

Added 6 years ago by guest, 0 points

A good Public sytem funded by a "medicare levy" of between 0 to 1.5 per cent (depending on income ) . You can also take out private insurance for things like dental care or comprehensive .hospital . Public system is available to every person . The big debate in Australia is about making the system better . The States are responsible for allocating health funding with some states doing better than others . Another issue is the huge distances in the Country which increase the cost of Health in remote and sparsely populated regions .Medicine and pharmaceuticals are funded by the p.b.s scheme which subsidises the cost .

Added 7 years ago by guest, 0 points

8.

France

Universal coverage; high quality treatment and ease of accessibility; amount spent by government (10% of gross national income) on healthcare is highest in the world; life expectancy exceeded only by Japan.

31 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 1 comment

Comments:

a dream come true

Added 6 years ago by guest, 0 points

9.

Denmark

30 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

10.

Norway

22 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

11.

Iceland

22 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

12.

Sweden

22 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

13.

Japan

21 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

14.

Netherlands

21 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

15.

Ireland

18 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

16.

Belgium

18 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

17.

Costa Rica

17 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

18.

Poland

16 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

19.

Finland

15 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

20.

San Marino

High life expectancy; Low infant and neonatal mortality rates; residents can expect to be healthy for 89% of their lives (health expectancy rate)

13 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

21.

Spain

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

22.

United Kingdom

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

23.

Cyprus

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

24.

Slovenia

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

25.

Cuba

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 1 comment

Comments:

I can rate "sufficient" for tourist only. For resident may be 70-80.

Added 6 years ago by guest, 0 points

26.

Croatia

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

27.

Czech Republic

12 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

28.

Malta

The Maltese Government provides a comprehensive health service to all Maltese residents that is entirely free at the point of delivery. This health service is funded from general taxation. All residents have access to preventive, investigative, curative and rehabilitative services in Government Health Centres and Hospitals. Persons with a low income are 'means tested' by the Department of Social Security. If they qualify for assistance, they receive a card which entitles them to free pharmaceuticals. Moreover, a person who suffers from one or more of a specified list of chronic diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis) is also entitled to receive free treatment for his /her ailment, irrespective of financial means. Private health services exist alongside the Government service.

11 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

29.

Singapore

11 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

30.

Portugal

11 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

31.

Luxembourg

11 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

32.

Chile

11 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

33.

Monaco

9 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

34.

India

6 points - added 8 years ago by guest -

35.

Columbia

3 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 1 comment

Comments:

We have a great health care system and also a great name : Colombia not Columbia, thanks for change it.

Added 8 years ago by juankgomez30, 0 points

36.

Italy

Low-cost health care with a good standard of medical assistance; Italian healthcare providers are dedicated and well-trained; national health system is administered through local health authorities; provides low or no-cost healthcare, includeing in-patient, outpatient vists with primary care providers and specialists, dental visits, outpatient procedures,some or all of medications and emergency care.

2 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 1 comment

Comments:

you are kidding! Health care in Italy? Never!

Added 6 years ago by guest, -1 points

37.

Andorra

the health system in Andorra is run by the State and falls under the regulatory authority of the Government, which guarantees the system so that all citizens enjoy the best possible health facilities

1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

38.

Greece

1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT - 1 comment

Comments:

now its more expensive, hospital prices,examinations prices.....an average man cant have the health treatment that he deserves and has payed for....unfortunately its a fact....

Added 6 years ago by guest, 0 points

39.

Saudi Arabia

1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

40.

Dominica

1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

41.

Brunei

1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

42.

Morocco

0 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

43.

Bahrain

0 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

44.

Kuwait

0 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

45.

Malaysia

0 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

46.

Qatar

-1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

47.

Barbados

-1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

48.

Thailand

-1 point - added 9 years ago by paulT -

49.

Oman

-3 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

50.

United Arab Emirates

-3 points - added 9 years ago by paulT -

51.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

-3 points - added 9 years ago by paulT - 3 comments

Comments:

we hav ethe most expensive health care system in the world yet we have th ehighest rate of bankrupt persons due to high medical costs... healthcare needs to change here..

Added 6 years ago by guest, 3 points

one of the richest countries in the world and 51 on the list. shocking. something must be going wrong.

Added 7 years ago by guest, 2 points

Large private sector insurance industry, and availability of specialists. Most university medical centers, and leader in medical research. Highest response time for emergencies, and cancer care.